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hey guys
i just got my ranger and it is finally in my drive way...it did not have a manual and my radio does not work.so i looked in the fuse box but the fuse box says refer to the manual for the fuse diagram.so does anyone have a fuse box diagram or know which fuse is for the radio..the radio does not go on nor does it have anything on the display
 


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What year is your truck? That would help alot.

I don't know if it would be the same fuses and everything as my 93 ext. cab or not, but I can get you a picture of my owners manual diagrams. I don't want to go looking for/through my manual if it is going to be different though.
 

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thank god..i have a 93 for ranger ext cab..so wat u have will work..could u tell me wich fuuses arre wich ..thank you so much dude:yahoo:
 

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There ya go. Hope that helps you!

 

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killler..thank u so much really helps..im gonna trry this and see wat happens
 

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If that doesn't work, I'd also take the radio out and make sure it is plugged in. I don't know if you know how to take it out or not, but it really isn't very hard at all.
 

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ok...so the fuse that says radio is good..but the fuse that says premium sound is missing..anyone know what that does or if that has anything to do with it..ok..and for taking the radio..im really not sure how to do it..could u help me out with out.

thanks for the help
ryan
 

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I think Premium sound was an option, that fuse is missing on mine too.

Do you have the original radio, or is it aftermarket? Stockers are pretty easy. But aftermarket units, they are all different.
 

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i have the stock unit..it has cassete but no cd
 

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so how do i get this sucker out
 

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Ok, that isn't hard to remove at all.
Here's a quick write up for you.

Things you need: 1 metal cloths hanger

1) Cut the ends of the cloths hanger so that you have 2 "U" shaped pieces. Make sure the two ends are fairly parrellel. And, they should be probably 3 inches from curve to each of the tips.


You will see four holes in the face of your radio (2 on the left, and 2 on the right) You will end up sticking the 2 ends of each piece of wire into them.
This pic kind of shows 2 of them.


This is the mounting clip that you are using the wire to depress.


By sticking the wire into the holes, you are pushing the clips twords the radio (twords each other basicly) alowing it be slid out.
You can kinda see that here.


You will need to slighty push the two things of wire away from each other slightly to help move the clips. Like so.


Then, you just use those peices of wire as handles and just pull them and the radio SHOULD come out with them (remember to still be pushing apart slightly). It might take alittle bit of muscleing/ wiggling around, but it should come out fairly easily. Oh, by the way, I am assuming you know this, but both pieces of wire need to be in the radio to get it out. I only showed one becuase I lost the other one and didn't want to make another one.

And don't worry, I didn't take my radio out just to show you, haha. You can kinda see a Kenwood box in the background of a few. That is what I was putting in yesterday.



I hope that helps you, if you have any questions/ problems, just say them and I'll do my best to answer/ help you with them!
 
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great..so i am going to work on that tomorrow..so if all the wires are plugged ina ndevery thing ..where do u thnk the problem lays
 

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Hmm. If both of the connectors are plugged in (there is two, on for speakers and such, the other is for power and things liek that), I would say one of the power wires somewhere is disconnected or something. Or, your radio could just plain, be bad, you never know.

If you know somebody else with a Ranger I guess you could take out thier radio and just plug it into yours (don't put it in or anything) and if it works, then it is your radio, if it doesn't work, then there is a wiring issue somewhere.
 

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ok that works.. so i am gonna take the radio out tomorrow.and see wats going on..i will write baack tomorrow..and thanks dude for the help..thnk u so much
thanks
ryan:icon_thumby:
 

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Also, if you have a voltmeter, you can test it for power. I can get you the colors of the wires you need to test if you want me to. Checking for power would be alot easier than finding another radio.

No problem. I hope everything is a quick fix.
 
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